Patient Centered Care.

We offer effective individual care and treatment based upon sound physical therapy skills to help our patients return to functional or recreational activities as quickly as possible.

We encourage each patient to actively participate in their rehabilitation program in order to improve strength, flexibility, and range of motion.

We are not a production line. We pride ourselves on individual care to each and every patient.

We offer an honest treatment for your dollar and firmly believe that you are the reason we succeed!

Our Team

Arthur Minery, MS, PTOwner/ Physical Therapist

Education and Special Credentials:

B.S. Physical Education in 1994, AS in Psychology from Keene State College, B.S. Health Science in 2000, and M.S. in Physical Therapy in 2001 from Nazareth College. Served 7 Years with the Army Infantry.

Experience:

I graduated from Nazareth in 2001, Worked at Geneva General Hospital, and then opened Churchville Physical Therapy in May of 2005. Life experience is an ongoing process and I am enjoying every day of this education!

Hobbies and Interests:

I am a firm believer in the prospects of the United States of America and strongly believe that we have the greatest nation in this world. I have a deep love and respect for my family which includes my wife and daughters. I enjoy spending time in the woods. I enjoy life and helping people through some tough physical times.

What I love about working at Churchville PT:

I really enjoy this community and all of the fine people in the surrounding areas. I love my co-workers. I enjoy working alongside of them as we all strive to improve the overall quality of life for our patients. I enjoy the clinic atmosphere and look forward to coming to work every day.

Marietta Phillips, PTPhysical Therapist

Education and Special Credentials:

B.S. degree from Daemen College in 1991.

What made you want to become a PT? :When I was in high school, I had two friends who were injured in automobile accidents. I kept in contact with each of them during their physical therapy treatments. It was fascinating to listen and watch as one went from being bed bound to using a cane, and the other was wheel chair bound.

Experience:

Batavia Veteran’s Hospital, United States Air Force Active and Reserves, Rehabilitation Clinics in Wisconsin and Arizona, Outpatient clinic in Alaska, Wisconsin, and New York State.

Hobbies/ Interests:

I enjoy reading, gardening, exercising, and cooking. I also spend my time chasing after my children for after school activities.

What I love about working at Churchville PT:

The beautiful smiles on everyone’s faces, the helpful nature of the whole staff and the genuine kindness of the team.

Thomas DeLeo, DPTPhysical Therapist

Education and Special Credentials:

Doctorate of Physical Therapy in May 2013 from Nazareth College, Bachelor of Science in Health Science May 2011 from Nazareth College, and A.A.S. Physical Therapy Assistant May 1994.

What made you want to become a PT?

Growing up, I slowly became aware of the negative effects an unhealthy lifestyle can create on the human body. I grew to appreciate the science of the human body and the positive effects of exercise. This led to a healthier lifestyle change for me and interest in the field of physical therapy. I began volunteering at several physical therapy clinics which soon lead me to obtain my first degree as a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA). In my experience as a PTA, I grew hungry for more knowledge in the field and decided in 2006 to pursue my doctorate of physical therapy degree.

Experience:

I spent most of my PTA experience in outpatient sports orthopedic physical therapy clinics, approximately 19 years. I developed strong manual skills, worked with several area high school programs for high school volunteers interested in physical therapy as a career. After graduation, I worked per diem in outpatient orthopedics. In addition, I served 8 years with the Army infantry 1999 to 2008.

Hobbies and Interests:

Staying fit and enjoying the outdoors. I have fun snowboarding, skiing, hiking, biking, traveling, and social atmospheres that include friends and family. I also enjoy completing a variety of building projects. I believe in being an active member in my community, I am grateful to have served in the United States Infantry and I support fellow veterans past and present and their families.

What I love about working at Churchville PT

My clients have said it best, Churchville PT is like being part of a family and I agree. I am surrounded by great co-workers in a friendly, professional atmosphere.

James Cordaro, Jr., PTPhysical Therapist

Growing up, I always had an interest in the medical field. When I was in high school, I had an injury to my knee while playing baseball. This required PT treatment and sparked my interest in the field. After doing some observation hours, I saw what a positive impact the profession has on people.

Experience:

I have had 16 years of practice in outpatient orthopedics and a number of continuing education classes including becoming a certified spine care specialist.

Hobbies/ Interests:

I enjoy spending summers in the Adirondacks camping and hiking with the family. In the Fall, I enjoy being in the woods hunting with friends and family. I also spend time coaching my kids in a number of sports including football, soccer, and basketball.

What is your favorite aspect about working at Churchville Physical Therapy?

Working at Churchville PT is an absolute pleasure for me. They say if you love what you do, you never work a day in your life. The work environment that CPT provides is top notch- from my coworkers who work so well together, to the people in the Churchville community. I feel so fortunate to be able to work here and look forward to helping the community reach and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Mark Chase, PTAPhysical Therapist Assistant

Education and Special Credentials:

A.A.S. Genesee Community College, Health and Fitness Instructor through the American College of Sports Medicine.

What made you want to become a PTA?:

I wanted a career that I could stay close to fitness, athletics, and sports. Also, I injured my ankle in high school and was able to rehab in an outpatient clinic which lead me to look into physical therapy.

Experience:

I have 15 years of experience in outpatient clinics and have been at Churchville Physical Therapy for 5 years.

Hobbies/ Interests:

I like fitness and sports, hunting, yard work, and landscaping. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends.

What I love about working at Churchville PT:

I like the relaxed atmosphere here and that I am able to be myself. I have a very positive relationship with the staff and owner. I like that I am able to provide a high quality of care to patients here. There is no other place that I would rather work and no other owner that I would want to work for.

Cory Capurso, PTAPhysical Therapist Assistant

I wanted a career that was rewarding for both myself and those I worked to help. I enjoy learning about the body and helping others to feel better and healthier, which the physical therapy field is perfect for.

Experience:

Clinicals at Batavia’s United Memorial Hospital, Churchville PT, and Villages of Orleans Nursing Home. I have now been at Churchville Physical Therapy since August 2011 and working per diem at Villages of Orleans Nursing Home.

Hobbies and Interests:

I enjoy watching, playing, discussing, and betting on sports; specifically basketball, football, and golf in the summer. I also enjoy the outdoors; hunting, boating, swimming, and just being outside, especially with friends and loved ones.

What I love about working at Churchville PT:

The atmosphere at CPT is great. To be able to work at a place that is fun, relaxed, and enjoyable, yet provides quality care is truly amazing. Churchville is a great community with great people that add to that atmosphere as well.

Maggie CapursoOffice Manager

I joined the Churchville PT family in February 2011 working part time as I finished my B.A. in Psychology at Nazareth College. I transitioned to a full time administrative assistant later that year and in 2018 became the Office Manager. I thoroughly enjoy my position here, ensuring that the office runs smoothly in order to give our patients the best experience possible. I also specialize in and directly handle all of our Workers' Compensation cases and have established and maintain the social networking and website development for Churchville PT.

Hobbies/ Interests:

I love spending time with my family and friends. I truly enjoy the outdoors, going for walks, camping in the Adirondacks with my family, and almost any type of outdoor activity. I also love to paint, craft, and garden in my spare time.

What I love about working at Churchville PT:

It says a lot about your job if you like to come to work each day. I love the light, fun atmosphere offered at CPT. I work with a really great group of people, in a very friendly community, and witness the positive growth of patients every day!

Vicki AdamsAdministrative Assistant

I started at Churchville PT in April of 2018. Coming in with 13 years of experience in the medical field, including physical therapy and chiropractic, joining this practice was a great transition for me. I am responsible for the everyday office tasks here, along with directly handling all of the No Fault cases.

Hobbies/ Interests:

I love spending time with my family, being outdoors- camping, bonfires, chasing my chickens around… I’m also a foodie who loves to cook all sorts of unique and yummy foods (which my co-workers are very eager to try as well!)

What I love about working at Churchville PT:

I love working here. It is a joy to come to work at a place where everyone is smiling and eager to help!